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Rory Scovel was doing a voice?

The hide of the elusive Shammy is used to make the ShamWow.

Right, 3 triple stumpers in each of those relatively easy categories. Boo hiss, indeed.

I'm a huge Coen Brothers fan and have seen all of there movies multiple times. Some have endured. Some, not so much. But for me, the one movie of theirs that I appreciate and enjoy more and more with each viewing is Miller's Crossing.

Loved seeing Bob & Ray on Carson when I was a kid. They always killed and you could tell that Carson was a huge fan of their unique brand of humor.

Although incorrect, I thought Michael's guess of "What is Passover?" to DD2 ("In 2015 Drew Brees threw for 7 TDs on November 1, which fittingly is this religious holiday") was both brilliant and hilarious. After looking it up, I was reminded that Passover is in the spring.

The full clue for today's Triple Stumper: On "The Simpsons" this character said, "You may remember me from such medical films as 'Alice Doesn't Live Anymore.'"

Robin Givens was a very pleasant surprise in this episode. I don't remember her as being quite that . . . hot.

Yeah I was thinking massive power outage (NYC?). Way off. Another one of those painfully obvious questions after you hear the answer.

Right. It's the Lorne Michaels way of doing sketch comedy. Trust the cue cards.

Oscars parody? Pointedly funny? I thought it was an unimaginative take on a nuanced issue repeated a half dozen times to little or no comedic effect.

Today in "Sensible Footwear and the Women of Jeopardy!" - Sarah was sporting some very spiky heels (very rare in Jeopardy! world), while Megan wore more conservative but still fashionable heels. Kyle? The omnipresent and always dependable no-heel flats.

And isn't Macduff the Crime Dog?

Yeah, the Rabbit books by Updike were the only rabbit-related titles I could think of. But I also knew Rabbit isn't a rabbit. Watership Down is one of those answers that's excruciatingly obvious after you hear it.

3 hour show. 10 minutes left for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Movie. Great time management.

Tom Hanks for President.

Enjoy Diedrich Bader in pretty much anything he does. But for some reason his small role in Napoleon Dynamite as Rex - of Rex Kwon Do - makes me laugh the hardest. "BOW TO YOUR SENSEI !!"

Don't forget fanny. Fanny. (heh)

Cringed a little bit when Chandreyi answered "hot potatoes" - but wow, was she ever impressive after that. English not being her first language (fair assumption?) made her performance all the more impressive and enjoyable to watch. Really hope she sticks around for awhile.

Germans have a real flair for design.